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Medieval Philosophy and the Classical Tradition: In Islam, Judaism and Christianity

Autor John Inglis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2002
An initial chapter on the history of Islamic philosophy sets the stage for sixteen articles on issues across the three traditions. The goal is to see the Islamic tradition in its own richness and complexity as the context of most Jewish intellectual work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780700714698
ISBN-10: 0700714693
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

John Inglis is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dayton.

Cuprins

Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Towards a Balanced Historiography of Medieval Philosophy John Inglis Section One: Historical Context 1. Medieval Islamic Philosophy and the Classical Tradition Micheal E. Marmura Section Two: Philosophy 2. A Philosophical Odyssey: Ghazzali's Intentions of the Philosophers Gabriel Said Reynolds 3. The Relationship between Averroes and al-Ghazali: as it presents itself in Averroes' Early Writings, especially in his Commentary on al-Ghazali's al-Mustasfa Frank Griffel 4. Al-Ghazali and Halevi on Philosophy and the Philosophers Barry S. Kogan Section Three: Neoplatonism 5. Projection and Time in Proclus D. Gregory MacIsaac 6. Forms of Knowledge in the Arabic Plotinus Peter Adamson 7. Secundum rei vim vel secundum cognoscentium facultatem : Knower and Known in the Consolation of Philsosophy pf Boethius and the proslogion of Anselm Wayne J. Hankey 8. Proclean 'Remaining' and Avicenna on Existence as Accident: Neoplatonic Methodology and a Defense of 'Pre-Existing' Essences Sarah Pessin 9. Augustine vs Plotinus: The Uniqueness of the Vision at Ostia Thomas Williams Section Four: Creation 10. Infinite Power and Plenitude: Two Traditions on the Necessity of the Eternal Taneli Kukkonen 11. The Challenge to Medieval Christian Philosophy: Relating Creator to Creatures David B. Burrell, C.S.C. Section Five: Virtue 12. Three Kinds of Objectivity Jonathan Jacobs 13. On Defining Maimonides' Aristotelianism Daniel H. Frank 14. Porphyry, Bonaventure and Thomas Aquinas: A Neoplatonic Hierarchy of Virtues and Two Christian Appropriations Joshua P. Hochschild Section Six: The Latin Reception 15. William of Auvergne and the Aristotelians: The Nature of a Servant Michael Miller 16. Is God a 'What'? Avicenna, William of Auvergne, and Aquinas on the Divine Essence John P. Rosheger 17. Maimonides and Roger Bacon: Did Roger Bacon Read Maimonides? Jeremiah Hackett Index

Descriere

This book focuses on the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian use of - and reaction to - Classical philosophy during the Middle Ages.